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what are the recent guideline issued by supreme court to be followed while filling nomination form​

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Answered by sumanmohapatra2003
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  • Nomination paper in Form 2A for Lok Sabha election and Form 2B for Assembly election.

Affidavit in Form 26 with all the columns filled up and sworn before an Oath Commissioner or Magistrate of First Class or before a Notary Public. This includes details of pending criminal cases, movable & immovable assets including foreign assets, liabilities, sources of income, educational qualification etc.

Certified extract of electoral roll (when candidate is an elector of a different constituency)

  1. Form A and Form B (applicable in the case of candidates set up by political parties)

Copy of Caste certificates (if the candidate claims to belong to SC/ST)

Security deposit

Oath and affirmation

Nomination Paper

The nomination paper consists of the basic details of the candidates including a photograph. It also has details of the candidate’s name in the relevant electoral roll.

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The form should also have details of the proposers in that constituency

Candidates contesting in Assembly or Parliament Elections_4

Affidavit in Form 26

The affidavit in form 26 has to be filed along with the nomination papers. The affidavit contains the following information of the candidates

Particulars relating to criminal antecedents, if any, (cases of convictions and all pending cases)

  • Details of PAN and status of filing of Income tax return (ITR) of self, spouse and dependents. The recent amendments have made it mandatory for candidates to disclose to income as declared in the ITR for the last five years along with those of the spouse, dependents and Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) where the candidate is a Coparcener

Details of the assets (movable and immovable etc.). The recent amendments have made it mandatory for candidates to also disclose details of all deposits or investments in Foreign banks and any other institution abroad, and details of all assets and liabilities in foreign countries

Liabilities/dues of candidate, spouse and all dependents to government and public financial institutions

Details of profession or occupation of candidate and spouse

Highest educational qualification of the candidate

Contact details including telephone number, e-mail ID, social media accounts etc.

Profession & Sources of Income of self & spouse

Answered by rubamanikandan
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Answer:

Explanation:

what are the recent guideline issued by supreme court to be followed while filling nomination form​

Nomination paper in Form 2A for Lok Sabha election and Form 2B for Assembly election.

Affidavit in Form 26 with all the columns filled up and sworn before an Oath Commissioner or Magistrate of First Class or before a Notary Public. This includes details of pending criminal cases, movable & immovable assets including foreign assets, liabilities, sources of income, educational qualification etc.

Certified extract of electoral roll (when candidate is an elector of a different constituency)

Form A and Form B (applicable in the case of candidates set up by political parties)

Copy of Caste certificates (if the candidate claims to belong to SC/ST)

Security deposit

The form should also have details of the proposers in that constituency

Candidates contesting in Assembly or Parliament Elections_4

Affidavit in Form 26

The affidavit in form 26 has to be filed along with the nomination papers. The affidavit contains the following information of the candidates

Particulars relating to criminal antecedents, if any, (cases of convictions and all pending cases)

Details of PAN and status of filing of Income tax return (ITR) of self, spouse and dependents. The recent amendments have made it mandatory for candidates to disclose to income as declared in the ITR for the last five years along with those of the spouse, dependents and Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) where the candidate is a Coparcener

Details of the assets (movable and immovable etc.). The recent amendments have made it mandatory for candidates to also disclose details of all deposits or investments in Foreign banks and any other institution abroad, and details of all assets and liabilities in foreign countries

Liabilities/dues of candidate, spouse and all dependents to government and public financial institutions

Details of profession or occupation of candidate and spouse

Highest educational qualification of the candidate

Contact details including telephone number, e-mail ID, social media accounts etc.

Profession & Sources of Income of self & spouse

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